The Japanese manufacturer will accept bookings for their hyper motorcycle, however, no guarantee on delivery date will be provided. So far now there will be only five individuals that will be capable of boasting about their motorcycles.

Kawasaki has priced its Ninja H2 hyper motorcycle for INR 32,80,000 on-road in Pune. The motorcycle is offered in India as a Completely Built Unit(CBU) and no local operation is expected.

Japanese compatriots Yamaha is also planning on introducing its 2015 R1 in India by 2015-end. Ducati has also re-entered Indian market and its Panigale 1299 can compete with the likes of Kawasaki Ninja H2.